Publications
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| [microbiological and biochemical characteristics of inflammatory tissues in the periodontium]. | to investigate bacterial populations in subgingival and supragingival plaque samples of patients with inflammatory periodontal diseases and activities of the lysosomal enzymes--lysozyme, alkaline phosphatase, and beta-glucuronidase--in peripheral venous blood, in gingival crevicular fluid, and mixed nonstimulated saliva. | 2008 | 18413987 |
| effects of age and oral disease on systemic inflammatory and immune parameters in nonhuman primates. | this report evaluated systemic inflammatory and immune biomarkers in a cohort of macaca mulatta (rhesus monkeys) maintained as a large family social unit, including an age range from <1 year to >24 years. we hypothesized that the systemic host responses would be affected by the age, gender, and clinical oral presentation of the population, each contributing to inflammatory and immune responses that would reflect chronic oral infections. the results demonstrated that the prevalence and severity o ... | 2008 | 18448617 |
| detection of multiple pathogenic species in saliva is associated with periodontal infection in adults. | we investigated whether certain bacterial species and their combinations in saliva can be used as markers for periodontitis. in 1,198 subjects, the detection of multiple species, rather than the presence of a certain pathogen, in saliva was associated with periodontitis as determined by the number of teeth with deepened periodontal pockets. | 2008 | 19020069 |
| detection of multiple pathogenic species in saliva is associated with periodontal infection in adults. | we investigated whether certain bacterial species and their combinations in saliva can be used as markers for periodontitis. in 1,198 subjects, the detection of multiple species, rather than the presence of a certain pathogen, in saliva was associated with periodontitis as determined by the number of teeth with deepened periodontal pockets. | 2008 | 19020069 |
| periodontal profile and presence of periodontal pathogens in young african-americans from salvador, ba, brazil. | this cross-sectional study evaluated the periodontal status and the presence of periodontopathogens in 132 young, black ethnic subjects who live in salvador/bahia-brazil and have never smoked. periodontal probing depth (ppd), clinical attachment level (cal), plaque index (pi) and gingival index (gi) were measured and analyzed by anova and wilcoxon tests (p<0.05) according to gender and age. the presence of a.actinomycetemcomitans, p.gingivalis, e.corrodens and f.nucleatum was determined by pcr a ... | 2008 | 24031206 |
| kindler syndrome and periodontal disease: review of the literature and a 12-year follow-up case. | the association of aggressive periodontitis with kindler syndrome was based on a single case in 1996 and later confirmed with a larger population. since then, significant research has greatly increased our understanding of the molecular pathology of this disorder. we review recent advances in the molecular mechanisms of the syndrome and present a maintenance case report of a patient who has been followed in our clinic. | 2008 | 18454678 |
| occurrence of yeasts, enterococci and other enteric bacteria in subgingival biofilm of hiv-positive patients with chronic gingivitis and necrotizing periodontitis. | the purpose of this study was to determine the prevalence of enteric bacteria and yeasts in biofilm of 80 hiv-positive patients with plaque-associated gingivitis or necrotizing periodontitis. patients were subjected to extra, intra oral and radiographic examinations. the oral hygiene, bleeding on probing, gingival conditions, and attachment loss were evaluated. clinical specimens were collected from gingival crevices or periodontal pockets, transferred to vmga iii, diluted and transferred to sab ... | 2008 | 24031212 |
| diagnostic applications of saliva in dentistry. | the use of saliva to identify individuals with disease and to follow the progress of the affected individual has attracted the attention of numerous investigators. its noninvasive method of collection, simplicity, and cost effectiveness make it a useful tool not only to the general practitioner but also to the pediatric dentist. | 2009 | 25206116 |
| vaginal and oral microbes, host genotype and preterm birth. | preterm birth (ptb) is a leading cause of infant mortality and morbidity in the us and across the globe. infection and associated inflammation are important initiators for ptb pathways; an estimated 40% of ptbs are attributed to amniochorionic-decidual or systemic inflammation. historically, intrauterine infections have been implicated in ptb; recent evidence suggests that infections remote from the fetal site may also be causative. there is strong epidemiological evidence that bacterial vaginos ... | 2009 | 19942083 |
| effects of periodontal therapy on rate of preterm delivery: a randomized controlled trial. | to test the effects of maternal periodontal disease treatment on the incidence of preterm birth (delivery before 37 weeks of gestation). | 2009 | 19701034 |
| periodontitis, a true infection. | 2009 | 20300407 | |
| epigenetics: connecting environment and genotype to phenotype and disease. | genetic information is encoded not only by the linear sequence of dna, but also by epigenetic modifications of chromatin structure that include dna methylation and covalent modifications of the proteins that bind dna. these "epigenetic marks" alter the structure of chromatin to influence gene expression. methylation occurs naturally on cytosine bases at cpg sequences and is involved in controlling the correct expression of genes. dna methylation is usually associated with triggering histone deac ... | 2009 | 19493882 |
| prospects for epigenetic epidemiology. | epigenetic modification can mediate environmental influences on gene expression and can modulate the disease risk associated with genetic variation. epigenetic analysis therefore holds substantial promise for identifying mechanisms through which genetic and environmental factors jointly contribute to disease risk. the spatial and temporal variance in epigenetic profile is of particular relevance for developmental epidemiology and the study of aging, including the variable age at onset for many c ... | 2009 | 19139055 |
| association of systemic oxidative stress with suppressed serum igg to commensal oral biofilm and modulation by periodontal infection. | to assess the impact of systemic oxidative stress on humoral immune responses, we examined the relation between levels of serum 8-isoprostane and serum igg antibodies against 17 microorganisms in the commensal oral biofilm among the aric population of community-dwelling adults (n = 4,717). bivariately, serum 8-isoprostane was associated with age, race/center, education, smoking, serum triglycerides, and the extent of periodontal disease severity. total igg antibody directed to the oral biofilm w ... | 2009 | 19496702 |
| prevalence of periodontal pathogens in coronary atherosclerotic plaque of patients undergoing coronary artery bypass graft surgery. | chronic bacterial infections have been associated with an increased risk for atherosclerosis and coronary artery disease. the ability of oral pathogens to colonize in coronary atheromatous plaque is well known. the aim of our study was to detect the presence of four common periodontal pathogens in coronary plaques. we detected the presence of 16s rrna of treponema denticola, eikenella corrodens, porphyromonas gingivalis and campylobacter rectus in subgingival and atherosclerotic plaques of cabg ... | 2009 | 23139486 |
| periodontitis in pregnancy: clinical and serum antibody observations from a baboon model of ligature-induced disease. | chronic oral infections that elicit host responses leading to periodontal disease are linked with various sequelae of systemic diseases. this report provides seminal information on the clinical and adaptive immunologic characteristics of a baboon model of ligature-induced periodontitis during pregnancy. | 2009 | 19563297 |
| vaccines and photodynamic therapies for oral microbial-related diseases. | the mouth is a favorable habitat for a great variety of bacteria. microbial composition of dental plaque is the usual cause of various oral diseases in humans, including dental caries, periodontal disease and halitosis. in general, oral antibacterial agents such as antibiotics are commonly used to treat oral bacterial infection. traditional periodontal surgery is painful and time-consuming. in addition, bacterial resistance and toxicity of antibiotics have become a global pandemic and unavoidabl ... | 2009 | 19149517 |
| photodynamic therapy as adjunct to non-surgical periodontal treatment in patients on periodontal maintenance: a randomized controlled clinical trial. | recent preclinical and clinical data have suggested the potential benefit of photodynamic therapy (pdt) in the treatment of periodontitis. however, currently, there are very limited data from controlled clinical trials evaluating the effect of pdt in the treatment of periodontitis. the aim of the present study was to evaluate the clinical and microbiological effects of the adjunctive use of pdt in non-surgical periodontal treatment in patients receiving supportive periodontal therapy. twenty-fou ... | 2009 | 18465191 |
| increased tlr4 expression in murine placentas after oral infection with periodontal pathogens. | maternal periodontitis has emerged as a putative risk factor for preterm births in humans. the periodontitis-associated dental biofilm is thought to serve as an important source of oral bacteria and related virulence factors that hematogenously disseminate and affect the fetoplacental unit; however the underlying biological mechanisms are yet to be fully elucidated. this study hypothesized that an oral infection with the human periodontal pathogens campylobacter rectus and porphyromonas gingival ... | 2009 | 19101032 |
| oral abscess caused by campylobacter rectus: case report and literature review. | campylobacter rectus was isolated under routine anaerobic conditions (no additional hydrogen gas in the atmosphere) from an oral, nonperiodontal abscess from a patient with gastroesophageal adenocarcinoma. we report the first case of a palate abscess caused by c. rectus and review the literature and atmospheric requirements of this organism. | 2009 | 19109480 |
| periodontal pathogen levels in adolescents before, during, and after fixed orthodontic appliance therapy. | this purpose of this study was to document and investigate changes in periodontal pathogen levels before, during, and after orthodontic treatment in adolescents. | 2009 | 19121507 |
| unreliability of results of pcr detection of helicobacter pylori in clinical or environmental samples. | the aim of this study was to compare published helicobacter pylori primer pairs for their ability to reliably detect h. pylori in gastric biopsy specimens and salivary samples. detection limits of the 26 pcr primer pairs previously described for detection of h. pylori dna in clinical samples were determined. sensitivity and specificity were determined using primers with detection limits of <100 cfu/ml using 50 h. pylori-positive and -negative (by concordance by culture and histology) coded gastr ... | 2009 | 19129407 |
| the vaginal microflora in relation to gingivitis. | gingivitis has been linked to adverse pregnancy outcome (apo). bacterial vaginosis (bv) has been associated with apo. we assessed if bacterial counts in bv is associated with gingivitis suggesting a systemic infectious susceptibilty. | 2009 | 19161595 |
| lysozyme and microbiota in relation to gingivitis and periodontitis. | the aim of this study was to investigate associations between the immune component of the oral cavity, lysozyme, in gingival crevicular fluid and unstimulated saliva, and colonization dynamics of periodontopathogenic bacteria from supra- and subgingival plaque samples in patients with gingivitis or periodontitis. | 2009 | 19179970 |
| bacterial profiles of oral streptococcal and periodontal bacterial species in saliva specimens from japanese subjects. | recent developments in molecular biological techniques have increased understanding of the distribution of oral bacterial species in clinical specimens, though few investigations have been conducted to simultaneously detect oral streptococcal and periodontal species in the same specimens. the purpose of the present study was to investigate the distribution and correlation of 6 oral streptococcal and 6 periodontal species in saliva specimens taken from children and their mothers. | 2009 | 19230860 |
| antibiotic resistance in campylobacter: emergence, transmission and persistence. | campylobacter is a leading foodborne bacterial pathogen, which causes gastroenteritis in humans. this pathogenic organism is increasingly resistant to antibiotics, especially fluoroquinolones and macrolides, which are the most frequently used antimicrobials for the treatment of campylobacteriosis when clinical therapy is warranted. as a zoonotic pathogen, campylobacter has a broad animal reservoir and infects humans via contaminated food, water or milk. antibiotic usage in both animal agricultur ... | 2009 | 19257846 |
| oral infectious diseases: a potential risk factor for hiv virus recrudescence? | as the highly active antiretroviral therapy (haart) has transitioned human immunodeficiency virus (hiv) infection into a 'chronic disease' management strategy, there is growing evidence that infection with non-hiv pathogens in hiv+ patients may have important public health implications in undermining haart success and acquired immunodeficiency syndrome progression. several bacterial and host cell products during infections with non-hiv pathogens have shown the capacity to regulate hiv replicatio ... | 2009 | 19364391 |
| diversity and site-specificity of the oral microflora in the elderly. | the purpose of the present study was to describe the bacterial diversity in the oral cavity of the elderly without root caries using bacterial microarrays, and to determine the site- and subject-specificity of bacterial colonization. samples were collected from the tongue dorsum, mucosa of the buccal fold, hard palate, supragingival plaque from sound root surfaces, and subgingival plaque from the same roots. a new 16 s rrna gene-based microarray method was used for the simultaneous detection of ... | 2009 | 19373498 |
| are putative periodontal pathogens reliable diagnostic markers? | periodontitis is one of the most common chronic inflammatory diseases. a number of putative bacterial pathogens have been associated with the disease and are used as diagnostic markers. in the present study, we compared the prevalence of oral bacterial species in the subgingival biofilm of generalized aggressive periodontitis (gap) (n = 44) and chronic periodontitis (cp) (n = 46) patients with that of a periodontitis-resistant control group (pr) (n = 21). the control group consisted of subjects ... | 2009 | 19386852 |
| microbe-induced epigenetic alterations in host cells: the coming era of patho-epigenetics of microbial infections. a review. | it is well documented that the double-stranded dna (dsdna) genomes of certain viruses and the proviral genomes of retroviruses are regularly targeted by epigenetic regulatory mechanisms (dna methylation, histone modifications, binding of regulatory proteins) in infected cells. in parallel, proteins encoded by viral genomes may affect the activity of a set of cellular promoters by interacting with the very same epigenetic regulatory machinery. this may result in epigenetic dysregulation and subse ... | 2009 | 19388554 |
| heterogeneity of systemic inflammatory responses to periodontal therapy. | we investigated the effect of comprehensive periodontal therapy on the levels of multiple systemic inflammatory biomarkers. | 2009 | 19426174 |
| essential oils in one-stage full-mouth disinfection: double-blind, randomized clinical trial of long-term clinical, microbial and salivary effects. | this randomized clinical trial evaluated the effects of an essential oils-containing mouthrinse for full-mouth disinfection. | 2009 | 19426180 |
| systemic immune responses in pregnancy and periodontitis: relationship to pregnancy outcomes in the obstetrics and periodontal therapy (opt) study. | our previous studies reported on the obstetric, periodontal, and microbiologic outcomes of women participating in the obstetrics and periodontal therapy (opt) study. this article describes the systemic antibody responses to selected periodontal bacteria in the same patients. | 2009 | 19485826 |
| is obesity an oral bacterial disease? | the world-wide explosion of overweight people has been called an epidemic. the inflammatory nature of obesity is widely recognized. could it really be an epidemic involving an infectious agent? in this climate of concern over the increasing prevalence of overweight conditions in our society, we focus on the possible role of oral bacteria as a potential direct contributor to obesity. to investigate this possibility, we measured salivary bacterial populations of overweight women. saliva was collec ... | 2009 | 19587155 |
| bone microbial contamination influences autogenous grafting in sinus augmentation. | the oral occurrence of putative microbial pathogens in humans has been documented in health and disease. the presence of periodontopathogens in patients with a history of periodontal disease may have a negative impact on bone regeneration. this investigation was conducted to confirm the presence of periodontal pathogens in bone particles harvested intraorally for maxillary sinus augmentation and to assess the clinical and radiographic outcomes 6 to 12 months after bone augmentation. | 2009 | 19656037 |
| adaptation of porphyromonas gingivalis to microaerophilic conditions involves increased consumption of formate and reduced utilization of lactate. | porphyromonas gingivalis, previously classified as a strict anaerobe, can grow in the presence of low concentrations of oxygen. microarray analysis revealed alteration in gene expression in the presence of 6 % oxygen. during the exponential growth phase, 96 genes were upregulated and 79 genes were downregulated 1.4-fold. genes encoding proteins that play a role in oxidative stress protection were upregulated, including alkyl hydroperoxide reductase (ahpcf), superoxide dismutase (sod) and thiol p ... | 2009 | 19684063 |
| oral bacteria induce a differential activation of human immunodeficiency virus-1 promoter in t cells, macrophages and dendritic cells. | the human immunodeficiency virus (hiv) can integrate into t cells, macrophages and dendritic cells resulting in a latent infection. reports have also demonstrated that various microbial and host cell factors can trigger hiv reactivation leading to hiv recrudescence, potentially undermining highly active antiretroviral therapies. | 2009 | 19702954 |
| comparisons of subgingival microbial profiles of refractory periodontitis, severe periodontitis, and periodontal health using the human oral microbe identification microarray. | this study compared the subgingival microbiota of subjects with refractory periodontitis (rp) to those in subjects with treatable periodontitis (grs = good responders) or periodontal health (ph) using the human oral microbe identification microarray (homim). | 2009 | 19722792 |
| distribution of periodontopathic bacterial species in japanese children with developmental disabilities. | recent developments in molecular biological techniques have enabled rapid detection of periodontopathic bacterial species in clinical specimens. accumulated evidence suggests that detection of specific bacterial species enables identification of subjects at high risk for the onset of periodontitis. we investigated the distribution of 10 selected periodontopathic bacterial species in dental plaque specimens obtained from children with disabilities who were attending daycare centers. | 2009 | 19772671 |
| subgingival bacterial colonization profiles correlate with gingival tissue gene expression. | periodontitis is a chronic inflammatory disease caused by the microbiota of the periodontal pocket. we investigated the association between subgingival bacterial profiles and gene expression patterns in gingival tissues of patients with periodontitis. a total of 120 patients undergoing periodontal surgery contributed with a minimum of two interproximal gingival papillae (range 2-4) from a maxillary posterior region. prior to tissue harvesting, subgingival plaque samples were collected from the m ... | 2009 | 19835625 |
| microbiologic changes in subgingival plaque after removal of fixed orthodontic appliances. | to evaluate changes that occur in the subgingival microbiota after removal of fixed orthodontic appliances using polymerase chain reaction (pcr). | 2009 | 19852608 |
| clinical status and detection of periodontopathogens and streptococcus mutans in children with high levels of supragingival biofilm. | knowledge about the presence of some important oral pathogens is an important step in better identifying children at risk for periodontal and/or caries diseases in later life. the purpose of this study was to detect the presence of streptococcus mutans (sm), aggregatibacter actinomycetemcomitans (aa), campylobacter rectus (cr), porphyromonas gingivalis (pg), prevotella intermedia (pi), and tannerella forsythia (tf) in gingival biofilm samples from 196 children, and to assess whether any of these ... | 2009 | 19893968 |
| effects of caloric restriction on inflammatory periodontal disease. | dietary caloric restriction (cr) has been found to reduce systemic markers of inflammation and may attenuate the effects of chronic inflammatory conditions. the purpose of this study was to examine the effects of long-term cr on naturally occurring chronic inflammatory periodontal disease in a nonhuman primate model. | 2009 | 18929461 |
| effects of caloric restriction on inflammatory periodontal disease. | dietary caloric restriction (cr) has been found to reduce systemic markers of inflammation and may attenuate the effects of chronic inflammatory conditions. the purpose of this study was to examine the effects of long-term cr on naturally occurring chronic inflammatory periodontal disease in a nonhuman primate model. | 2009 | 18929461 |
| factors affecting human supragingival biofilm composition. ii. tooth position. | little is known regarding the factors that affect the microbial composition of supragingival biofilms. this study was designed to test the hypothesis that tooth location affects the microbial composition of supragingival plaque beyond the effect due to plaque mass as reflected by total dna probe count. | 2009 | 18973539 |
| factors affecting human supragingival biofilm composition. i. plaque mass. | little is known about the factors that affect the microbial composition of supragingival biofilms. this study was designed to examine the relationship between total dna probe counts of supragingival biofilm samples, clinical parameters and supragingival biofilm composition. | 2009 | 18973540 |
| granulocyte chemotactic protein 2 (gcp-2/cxcl6) complements interleukin-8 in periodontal disease. | mucosal inflammatory responses are orchestrated largely by pro-inflammatory chemokines. the chemokine granulocyte chemotactic protein 2 (cxcl6) is involved in neutrophil recruitment and migration. previous studies have shown that granulocyte chemotactic protein 2 is up-regulated during mucosal inflammation (e.g. in inflammatory bowel disease), similarly to the functionally and structurally related chemokine interleukin-8. nevertheless, unlike interleukin-8, a role of granulocyte chemotactic prot ... | 2009 | 18842116 |
| bacterial diversity in persistent periapical lesions on root-filled teeth. | the purpose of this study was to analyze the bacterial diversity in persistent apical lesions on root-filled teeth by using culture-independent molecular methods. | 2009 | 21523213 |
| in vitro modeling of host-parasite interactions: the 'subgingival' biofilm challenge of primary human epithelial cells. | microbial biofilms are known to cause an increasing number of chronic inflammatory and infectious conditions. a classical example is chronic periodontal disease, a condition initiated by the subgingival dental plaque biofilm on gingival epithelial tissues. we describe here a new model that permits the examination of interactions between the bacterial biofilm and host cells in general. we use primary human gingival epithelial cells (hgec) and an in vitro grown biofilm, comprising nine frequently ... | 2009 | 20043840 |
| atherosclerosis, inflammation and chlamydia pneumoniae. | coronary heart disease is the single most common cause of illness and death in the developed world. coronary atherosclerosis is by far the most frequent cause of ischemic heart disease, and plaque disruption with superimposed thrombosis is the main cause of the acute coronary syndromes of unstable angina, myocardial infarction, and sudden death. atherosclerosis is the result of a complex interaction between blood elements, disturbed flow, and vessel wall abnormality, involving several pathologic ... | 2009 | 21160574 |
| cultivation of a synergistetes strain representing a previously uncultivated lineage. | subgingival plaque samples obtained from human subjects with periodontitis, shown to include previously uncultivable members of the phylum synergistetes, were used to inoculate cooked meat medium (cmm). the presence of cluster a (uncultivable) synergistetes was monitored by fluorescent in situ hybridization (fish) and quantitative pcr (q-pcr). cluster a synergistetes were found to grow in cmm in co-culture with other plaque bacteria and growth was stimulated by the addition of mucin and serum. p ... | 2010 | 20074237 |
| characterization of the invasive and inflammatory traits of oral campylobacter rectus in a murine model of fetoplacental growth restriction and in trophoblast cultures. | campylobacter species (c. jejuni, c. fetus) are enteric abortifacient bacteria in humans and ungulates. campylobacter rectus is a periodontal pathogen associated with human fetal exposure and adverse pregnancy outcomes including preterm delivery. experiments in pregnant mice have demonstrated that c. rectus can translocate from a distant site of infection to the placenta to induce fetal growth restriction and impair placental development. however, placental tissues from human, small-for-gestatio ... | 2010 | 20089314 |
| characterization of slackia exigua isolated from human wound infections, including abscesses of intestinal origin. | eleven clinical strains isolated from infected wound specimens were subjected to polyphasic taxonomic analysis. sequence analysis of the 16s rrna gene showed that all 11 strains were phylogenetically related to slackia exigua. additionally, conventional and biochemical tests of 6 of the 11 strains were performed as supplementary methods to obtain phenotypic identification by comparison with the phenotypes of the relevant type strains. s. exigua has been considered an oral bacterial species in th ... | 2010 | 20107092 |
| [detection of periodental pathogens in atherosclerotic lesions in patients]. | to detect periodontopathic bacterial dna in atherosclerotic vascular lesions in a group of chinese patients by using polymerase chain reaction (pcr) techniques. | 2010 | 20140039 |
| filifactor alocis--involvement in periodontal biofilms. | bacteria in periodontal pockets develop complex sessile communities that attach to the tooth surface. these highly dynamic microfloral environments challenge both clinicians and researchers alike. the exploration of structural organisation and bacterial interactions within these biofilms is critically important for a thorough understanding of periodontal disease. in recent years, filifactor alocis, a fastidious, gram-positive, obligately anaerobic rod was repeatedly identified in periodontal les ... | 2010 | 20193074 |
| detection of periodontopathogenic bacteria in pregnant women by traditional anaerobic culture method and by a commercial molecular genetic method. | to culture facultative and strict anaerobic bacteria is a well-established method for analyzing subgingival plaque samples. micro-ident and micro-ident plus (hain lifescience gmbh, nehren, germany) tests are two commercially available rapid pcr-based methods for the identification and quantification of putative periodontopathogen bacteria. in this study, we compared these commercial pcr-based hybridization methods with conventional anaerobic culture technique. a total of 36 subgingival plaque sa ... | 2010 | 20219690 |
| do elderly edentulous patients with a history of periodontitis harbor periodontal pathogens? | the presence of periodontal pathogens in the oral cavity may impact implant survival. therefore, this study aimed to determine the prevalence of campylobacter rectus, porphyromonas gingivalis, aggregatibacter actinomycetemcomitans, prevotella intermedia, tannerella forsythia, treponema denticola, eikenella corrodens and parvimonas micra in a specific elderly population with a history of periodontitis who have never worn dentures. | 2010 | 20337663 |
| clinical periodontal and microbiologic parameters in patients with crohn's disease with consideration of the card15 genotype. | crohn's disease (cd) was reported to have oral manifestations. however, data on periodontal parameters and oral microbiology in cd are rare. recent studies showed associations of variants in the caspase recruitment domain (card)15 gene with cd that are involved in the immune response toward bacterial products. our aim is to investigate the periodontal status and prevalence of periodontal pathogens in patients with cd under consideration of the card15 polymorphism. | 2010 | 20373538 |
| altered gene expression in murine placentas in an infection-induced intrauterine growth restriction model: a microarray analysis. | the biological mechanisms leading to incomplete intrauterine growth are not completely elucidated and few studies have investigated infection-mediated growth restriction. in this investigation we report the alterations induced by maternal infectious challenge in placental gene expression patterns using a murine model. pregnant dams were challenged at day e7.5 with the oral human pathogen campylobacter rectus to elicit fetal growth restriction. at embryonic day e16.5 placentas were collected to c ... | 2010 | 20478622 |
| examination of periodontal pathogens in stenotic valve specimens and in whole blood samples in patients affected by aortic valve stenosis and chronic periodontitis. | periodontitis may be a risk factor for atherosclerosis and coronary heart disease. the influence of periodontal pathogens in cardiovascular diseases needs further investigation. therefore, the aims of this clinical study are: to test the presence of periodontal bacteria dna in aortic valves and to assess the concomitant presence of the same periodontal bacteria dna in whole blood samples in patients affected by aortic valve stenosis and chronic periodontitis. nineteen consecutive patients (12 ma ... | 2010 | 20646351 |
| 16s rrna-based detection of oral pathogens in coronary atherosclerotic plaque. | atherosclerosis develops as a response of the vessel wall to injury. chronic bacterial infections have been associated with an increased risk for atherosclerosis and coronary artery disease. the ability of oral pathogens to colonize in coronary atheromatous plaque is well known. | 2010 | 20657096 |
| contribution of porphyromonas gingivalis lipopolysaccharide to periodontitis. | 2010 | 20712633 | |
| epigenetic reprogramming of host genes in viral and microbial pathogenesis. | one of the key questions in the study of mammalian gene regulation is how epigenetic methylation patterns on histones and dna are initiated and established. these stable, heritable, covalent modifications are largely associated with the repression or silencing of gene transcription, and when deregulated can be involved in the development of human diseases such as cancer. this article reviews examples of viruses and bacteria known or thought to induce epigenetic changes in host cells, and how thi ... | 2010 | 20724161 |
| obstacles of multiplex real-time pcr for bacterial 16s rdna: primer specifity and dna decontamination of taq polymerase. | background: the detection of a broad range of bacteria by pcr is applied for the screening of blood and blood products with special attention to platelet concentrates. for practical use it is desirable that detection systems include gram-positive, gram-negative and non-gram-stainable bacteria. it is quite challenging to achieve high sensitivity along with a clear negative control with pcr reagents, because especially taq polymerase is contaminated with traces of bacterial dna. methods: bacterial ... | 2010 | 20737013 |
| propionibacterium acnes and staphylococcus epidermidis isolated from refractory endodontic lesions are opportunistic pathogens. | the predominant cultivable microbiota from 20 refractory endodontic lesions (9 with abscesses and 11 without abscesses) were determined, and propionibacterium acnes and staphylococcus epidermidis were among the most predominant organisms. the number of species identified from lesions with abscesses (14.1 ± 2.6) was significantly greater (p < 0.001) than the number from lesions without abscesses (7.4 ± 5.9). comparison of perioral isolates using repetitive extragenic palindromic pcr of the same s ... | 2010 | 20739494 |
| bacterial 16s sequence analysis of severe caries in young permanent teeth. | previous studies have confirmed the association of the acid producers streptococcus mutans and lactobacillus spp. with childhood caries, but they also suggested these microorganisms are not sufficient to explain all cases of caries. in addition, health-associated bacterial community profiles are not well understood, including the importance of base production and acid catabolism in ph homeostasis. the bacterial community composition in health and in severe caries of the young permanent dentition ... | 2010 | 20826648 |
| preterm low birthweight and the role of oral bacteria. | preterm and low birthweight (ptlbw) continues to be a major cause of mortality and morbidity across the world. in recent years, maternal periodontal disease has been implicated as a risk factor for adverse pregnancy outcomes. there is conflicting evidence to support such an outcome as illustrated by descriptive, case control and randomised controlled trials involving pregnant women from across the world, using different measurement tools to determine the level of periodontal disease. whilst cons ... | 2010 | 21523222 |
| investigation of subgingival profile of periodontopathic bacteria using polymerase chain reaction. | periodontopathic bacteria such as porphyromonas gingivalis, aggregatibacter actinomycetemcomitans, tannerella forsythia, campylobacter rectus and treponema denticola play an important role in the initiation and progression of periodontitis. the aim of this investigation was to evaluate the relationship between periodontal clinical parameters and the subgingival profile of periodontopathic bacteria. twenty-six periodontitis patients (23-62 years of age; mean age, 40.2±13.2) with no systemic disea ... | 2010 | 20877160 |
| tannerella forsythia infection-induced calvarial bone and soft tissue transcriptional profiles. | tannerella forsythia is associated with subgingival biofilms in adult periodontitis, although the molecular mechanisms contributing to chronic inflammation and loss of periodontal bone remain unclear. we examined changes in the host transcriptional profiles during a t. forsythia infection using a murine calvarial model of inflammation and bone resorption. tannerella forsythia was injected into the subcutaneous soft tissue over calvariae of balb/c mice for 3 days, after which the soft tissues and ... | 2010 | 20883221 |
| an update on periodontic-orthodontic interrelationships. | talking about periodontic-orthodontic interrelationships is related primarily to the 1960s, where a generalized increase in salivary bacterial counts, especially lactobacillus, had been shown after orthodontic band placement. the purpose of this article is to provide the dental practitioner with basic understanding of the interrelationship between periodontics and orthodontics by means of representing classical studies, and, to give an update on this topic by demonstrating the most recent opinio ... | 2010 | 20922083 |
| specified species in gingival crevicular fluid predict bacterial diversity. | analysis of gingival crevicular fluid (gcf) samples may give information of unattached (planktonic) subgingival bacteria. our study represents the first one targeting the identity of bacteria in gcf. | 2010 | 21049043 |
| systemic inflammatory responses in progressing periodontitis during pregnancy in a baboon model. | this study tested the hypothesis that pregnant female baboons exhibit increased levels of various inflammatory mediators in serum resulting from ligature-induced periodontitis, and that these profiles would relate to periodontal disease severity/extent in the animals. the animals were sampled at baseline (b), mid-pregnancy (mp; two quadrants ligated) and at delivery (d; four quadrants ligated). all baboons developed increased plaque, gingival inflammation and bleeding, pocket depths and attachme ... | 2010 | 21070210 |
| microbiota of deciduous endodontic infections analysed by mda and checkerboard dna-dna hybridization. | to evaluate the microbiota of endodontic infections in deciduous teeth by checkerboard dna-dna hybridization after uniform amplification of dna in samples by multiple displacement amplification (mda). | 2010 | 21083570 |
| microbiota of deciduous endodontic infections analysed by mda and checkerboard dna-dna hybridization. | to evaluate the microbiota of endodontic infections in deciduous teeth by checkerboard dna-dna hybridization after uniform amplification of dna in samples by multiple displacement amplification (mda). | 2010 | 21083570 |
| diabetes and periodontitis. | the main aim of this review is to update the reader with practical knowledge concerning the relationship between diabetes mellitus and periodontal diseases. exclusive data is available on the association between these two chronic diseases till date. articles published on this relationship often provide the knowledge of definitions of diabetes mellitus and periodontal diseases, prevalence, extent, severity of periodontal disease, complications of diabetes along with the possible underlying mechan ... | 2010 | 21731243 |
| a genomic island defines subspecies-specific virulence features of the host-adapted pathogen campylobacter fetus subsp. venerealis. | the pathogen campylobacter fetus comprises two subspecies, c. fetus subsp. fetus and c. fetus subsp. venerealis. although these taxa are highly related on the genome level, they are adapted to distinct hosts and tissues. c. fetus subsp. fetus infects a diversity of hosts, including humans, and colonizes the gastrointestinal tract. in contrast, c. fetus subsp. venerealis is largely restricted to the bovine genital tract, causing epidemic abortion in these animals. in light of their close genetic ... | 2010 | 19897645 |
| a genomic island defines subspecies-specific virulence features of the host-adapted pathogen campylobacter fetus subsp. venerealis. | the pathogen campylobacter fetus comprises two subspecies, c. fetus subsp. fetus and c. fetus subsp. venerealis. although these taxa are highly related on the genome level, they are adapted to distinct hosts and tissues. c. fetus subsp. fetus infects a diversity of hosts, including humans, and colonizes the gastrointestinal tract. in contrast, c. fetus subsp. venerealis is largely restricted to the bovine genital tract, causing epidemic abortion in these animals. in light of their close genetic ... | 2010 | 19897645 |
| alteration of ptgs2 promoter methylation in chronic periodontitis. | levels of prostaglandin e(2) and the prostaglandin-endoperoxide synthase-2 (ptgs2, or cox-2) increase in actively progressing periodontal lesions, but decrease in chronic disease. we hypothesized that chronic inflammation is associated with altered dna methylation levels within the ptgs2 promoter, with effects on cox-2 mrna expression. ptgs2 promoter methylation levels from periodontally inflamed gingival biopsies showed a 5.06-fold increase as compared with non-inflamed samples (p = 0.03), and ... | 2010 | 20042743 |
| alteration of ptgs2 promoter methylation in chronic periodontitis. | levels of prostaglandin e(2) and the prostaglandin-endoperoxide synthase-2 (ptgs2, or cox-2) increase in actively progressing periodontal lesions, but decrease in chronic disease. we hypothesized that chronic inflammation is associated with altered dna methylation levels within the ptgs2 promoter, with effects on cox-2 mrna expression. ptgs2 promoter methylation levels from periodontally inflamed gingival biopsies showed a 5.06-fold increase as compared with non-inflamed samples (p = 0.03), and ... | 2010 | 20042743 |
| diabetes, periodontitis, and the subgingival microbiota. | both type 1 and type 2 diabetes have been associated with increased severity of periodontal disease for many years. more recently, the impact of periodontal disease on glycaemic control has been investigated. the role of the oral microbiota in this two-way relationship is at this stage unknown. further studies, of a longitudinal nature and investigating a wider array of bacterial species, are required in order to conclusively determine if there is a difference in the oral microbiota of diabetics ... | 2010 | 21523215 |
| microbiota associated with chronic osteomyelitis of the jaws. | chronic osteomyelitis of maxilla and mandible is rare in industrialized countries and its occurrence in developing countries is associated with trauma and surgery, and its microbial etiology has not been studied thoroughly. the aim of this investigation was to evaluate the microbiota associated with osteomyelitis of mandible or maxilla from some brazilian patients. after clinical and radiographic evaluation, samples of bone sequestra, purulent secretion, and biopsies of granulomatous tissues fro ... | 2010 | 24031586 |
| endodontic microbiology. | root canal therapy has been practiced ever since 1928 and the success rate has tremendously increased over the years owing to various advancements in the field. one main reason is the complete understanding of the microbiology involved in the endodontic pathology. this has helped us to modify the conventional treatment plans and effectively combat the microorganisms. now, studies are aiming to explore the characteristics of the "most" resistant organism and the methods to eliminate them. this ar ... | 2010 | 21217951 |
| periodontal bacteria and hypertension: the oral infections and vascular disease epidemiology study (invest). | chronic infections, including periodontal infections, may predispose to cardiovascular disease. we investigated the relationship between periodontal microbiota and hypertension. | 2010 | 20453665 |
| characteristics of inflammation common to both diabetes and periodontitis: are predictive diagnosis and targeted preventive measures possible? | diabetes and periodontitis are chronic inflammatory disorders that contribute to each others' severity and worsen each others' prognosis. studies have shown that patients with diabetes are at increased risk of developing periodontitis, and that diabetics with untreated periodontitis have more difficulty controlling serum glucose. periodontal treatment that reduces gingival inflammation aids in the control of hyperglycemia. periodontitis is accompanied by gingival bleeding and the production of a ... | 2010 | 23199045 |
| relationships between subgingival microbiota and gcf biomarkers in generalized aggressive periodontitis. | to examine relationships between subgingival biofilm composition and levels of gingival crevicular fluid (gcf) cytokines in periodontal health and generalized aggressive periodontitis (gap). | 2010 | 20447254 |
| lipoproteins and lipoprotein metabolism in periodontal disease. | a growing body of evidence indicates that the incidence of atherosclerosis is increased in subjects with periodontitis - a chronic infection of the oral cavity. this article summarizes the evidence that suggests periodontitis shifts the lipoprotein profile to be more proatherogenic. ldl-c is elevated in periodontitis and most studies indicate that triglyceride levels are also increased. by contrast, antiatherogenic hdl tends to be low in periodontitis. periodontal therapy tends to shift lipoprot ... | 2010 | 20835400 |
| rtx proteins: a highly diverse family secreted by a common mechanism. | repeats-in-toxin (rtx) exoproteins of gram-negative bacteria form a steadily growing family of proteins with diverse biological functions. their common feature is the unique mode of export across the bacterial envelope via the type i secretion system and the characteristic, typically nonapeptide, glycine- and aspartate-rich repeats binding ca(2+) ions. in this review, we summarize the current state of knowledge on the organization of rtx loci and on the biological and biochemical activities of t ... | 2010 | 20528947 |
| the s-layer glycome-adding to the sugar coat of bacteria. | the amazing repertoire of glycoconjugates present on bacterial cell surfaces includes lipopolysaccharides, capsular polysaccharides, lipooligosaccharides, exopolysaccharides, and glycoproteins. while the former are constituents of gram-negative cells, we review here the cell surface s-layer glycoproteins of gram-positive bacteria. s-layer glycoproteins have the unique feature of self-assembling into 2d lattices providing a display matrix for glycans with periodicity at the nanometer scale. typic ... | 2010 | 20871840 |
| the s-layer glycome-adding to the sugar coat of bacteria. | the amazing repertoire of glycoconjugates present on bacterial cell surfaces includes lipopolysaccharides, capsular polysaccharides, lipooligosaccharides, exopolysaccharides, and glycoproteins. while the former are constituents of gram-negative cells, we review here the cell surface s-layer glycoproteins of gram-positive bacteria. s-layer glycoproteins have the unique feature of self-assembling into 2d lattices providing a display matrix for glycans with periodicity at the nanometer scale. typic ... | 2010 | 20871840 |
| cumulative epigenetic abnormalities in host genes with viral and microbial infection during initiation and progression of malignant lymphoma/leukemia. | although cancers have been thought to be predominantly driven by acquired genetic changes, it is becoming clear that microenvironment-mediated epigenetic alterations play important roles. aberrant promoter hypermethylation is a prevalent phenomenon in human cancers as well as malignant lymphoma/leukemia. tumor suppressor genes become frequent targets of aberrant hypermethylation in the course of gene-silencing due to the increased and deregulated dna methyltransferases (dnmts). the purpose of th ... | 2011 | 24212629 |
| the role of helicobacter pylori in the development of recurrent aphthous stomatitis: sepahan systematic review no. 9. | microbial factors may play a role in the pathogenesis of recurrent aphthous stomatitis (ras). because of similarities in the characteristics of peptic ulcers and oral aphthous ulcers, it seems reasonable to hypothesize that helicobacter pylori (h. pylori) could play a role in the development of ras. the aim of the present study was to determine the relationship between h. pylori and ras using the results obtained in other related studies. in the present systematic review, all of the relevant pap ... | 2011 | 23372591 |
| periodontitis and diabetes: a two-way relationship. | periodontitis is a common chronic inflammatory disease characterised by destruction of the supporting structures of the teeth (the periodontal ligament and alveolar bone). it is highly prevalent (severe periodontitis affects 10-15% of adults) and has multiple negative impacts on quality of life. epidemiological data confirm that diabetes is a major risk factor for periodontitis; susceptibility to periodontitis is increased by approximately threefold in people with diabetes. there is a clear rela ... | 2011 | 22057194 |
| periodontitis and diabetes: a two-way relationship. | periodontitis is a common chronic inflammatory disease characterised by destruction of the supporting structures of the teeth (the periodontal ligament and alveolar bone). it is highly prevalent (severe periodontitis affects 10-15% of adults) and has multiple negative impacts on quality of life. epidemiological data confirm that diabetes is a major risk factor for periodontitis; susceptibility to periodontitis is increased by approximately threefold in people with diabetes. there is a clear rela ... | 2011 | 22057194 |
| periodontal diseases as an emerging potential risk factor for adverse pregnancy outcomes: a review of concepts. | preterm birth is the leading perinatal problem with subsequent morbidity and mortality in developed as well as developing nations. among the various possible environmental, genetic, demographic, psychosocial and obstetric risk factors responsible for premature labor, poor oral health with periodontal infection has also emerged as a potential and modifiable risk factor for preterm low birth weight babies. the infected periodontium is regarded as a reservoir for periodontopathic bacteria, mainly g ... | 2011 | 24591987 |
| halitosis: a frequently ignored social condition. | halitosis is a common complaint of one third of the population. it is commonly known as 'bad breath'. the causes of halitosis can both be intraoral (90%) as well as extraoral (10%). malodor of oral etiology results from the oral cavity itself. non oral etiology may include various systemic diseases and use of certain drugs. halitosis can act as a biomarker for various systemic diseases. organoleptic examination, gas chromatography and portable sulfide monitors are the common methods of measureme ... | 2011 | 24478947 |
| therapeutics of stem cells in periodontal regeneration. | the structure and composition of the periodontium are affected in many acquired and heritable diseases, and the most significant among these is periodontal disease. periodontal regeneration is considered to be organically promising but clinically capricious. the principal requirements for tissue engineering are the incorporation of appropriate numbers of responsive progenitor cells and the presence of bioactive levels of regulatory signals within an appropriate extracellular matrix or carrier co ... | 2011 | 22470232 |
| the influence of micronutrients on oral and general health. | the aim of the present clinical pilot study was to examine the influence of a combination of micronutrients on individuals with high stress experience. | 2011 | 22027646 |
| gingipains from porphyromonas gingivalis - complex domain structures confer diverse functions. | gingipains, a group of arginine or lysine specific cysteine proteinases (also known as rgpa, rgpb and kgp), have been recognized as major virulence factors in porphyromonas gingivalis. this bacterium is one of a handful of pathogens that cause chronic periodontitis. gingipains are involved in adherence to and colonization of epithelial cells, haemagglutination and haemolysis of erythrocytes, disruption and manipulation of the inflammatory response, and the degradation of host proteins and tissue ... | 2011 | 24466435 |
| changes in the subgingival biofilm composition after coronally positioned flap. | this study evaluated the effects of coronally positioned flap (cpf) on the subgingival biofilm composition. | 2011 | 21437473 |
| probiotics in periodontal health and disease. | macfarlane burnett stated in 1962 that "by the late twentieth century, we can anticipate the virtual elimination of infectious diseases as a significant factor in social life". probiotics have become of interest to researchers in recent times. time has come to shift the paradigm of treatment from specific bacteria elimination to altering bacterial ecology by probiotics. the development of resistance to a range of antibiotics by some important pathogens has raised the possibility of a return to t ... | 2011 | 21772717 |